The Board for Cricket Control in India (BCCI) has invited applications for a member of the senior men’s selection committee. It has been noted that the notice for the mentioned designation was posted via the board’s official website which was further shared across their social media handles.
Notably, the last date for the candidates to apply for the coveted post has been kept as June 30. Besides, the selected candidates will be interviewed to arrive at the final decision by the governing body.
Taking to Twitter on Wednesday, the BCCI shared a release in which the apex cricket board mentioned the criteria for application for the top post. The Member of the Men’s Selection Committee will select the senior national team for representation in Tests, One Day Internationals, Twenty/20 and any other format.
Candidates who wish to apply for the aforementioned post need to fulfil the following criteria for their applications to be considered.
• Should have played a minimum of:
a) 7 (Seven) Test Matches; OR
b) 30 (Thirty) First Class Matches; OR
c) 10 (Ten) One Day International Matches and 20 (Twenty) First Class matches.
• Should have retired from the game at least 5 years previously.
• No person who has been a member of any Cricket Committee (as defined in the Memorandum of Association and Rules and Regulations of BCCI) for a total of 5 years shall be eligible to be a member of the Men’s Selection Committee.
The BCCI will call the shortlisted candidates for personal interviews for further evaluation. The national selector’s post has been vacant since February. Former India cricketer Shiv Sundar Das is heading the All-India Senior Selection Committee. The committee also features the likes of Subroto Banerjee, Salil Ankola and Shridharan Sharath.
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